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toll

[tohl] / toʊl /




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The latest incidents bring the death toll to 28 for this winter season at the popular skiing destination, and comes after two other Britons and a French national died on Friday.

From BBC

Reenacting Hind’s entrapment took a toll on the cast.

From Los Angeles Times

But with the two events spaced more than one week apart, “being in a high-pressure atmosphere for so long takes its toll,” Glenn said.

From Los Angeles Times

The official death toll of foreign construction workers in the run-up to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar was similarly small.

From Barron's

There is a psychological toll as well as a physical one for the workers keeping the power on.

From The Wall Street Journal